Bill of Materials
Overview
written context
Bill of Materials Example (as Table)
Table ##: An example of one approach to adding your BOM table to this section.
Part Name/Description | Qty | Unit Cost | Total Cost | Manufacture | Manufacturer # | Vendor Link | Datasheet Link | Schematic Reference Designators |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8-bit SIPO/SISO Shift Register, SOIC-16 package | 1 | $0.49 | $ 0.49 | NXP | 74HC595D,112 | DigiKey | datasheet link | U1 |
0.1 µF Ceramic Capacitor, +/-10%, X7R, 50V, 0805 package | 10 | 0.2750 | $2.75 | KEMET | C0805F104K5RACTU | PRLTA 109 | n/a | C2, C4, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, C12, C16 |
Note: Setting it up as a table is nice because it is completely viewable without scaling issues. Downside is that you have to do the math.
- You could also import your BOM via a screenshot of the spreadsheet created BOM
Bill of Materials Example (as Image)
Figure 2: Example Bill of Materials as a screenshot.
As you can see, the text can be difficult to read without opening the image.